Evergreen State Fair judging results

4H Dogs

Evaluation Champion, Katie Couch, Woodinville; Evaluation Champion, Sarahgene Lock, Seattle; Evaluation Reserve Champion, Spencer Fee, Freeland; Agility, Cassidy McIntyre, Edmonds High Blue; Agility, Justin Armstrong, Snohomish, Reserve Champion; Obedience, Cassie Dahners, Woodinville, Champion; Obedience, Lauryn Newman, Everett, Champion; Agility, Caleb McKee, Woodinville, Champion;Agility, Dana Sterritt, Redmond, Champion; Agility, David Lord, Woodinville, Reserve Champion; Agility, Jenny Osburn, Lynnwood, Reserve Champion; Agility, Jessica Olerud, Clyde Hill, Reserve Champion; Agility, Jimmy Osburn, Lynnwood, Reserve Champion; Agility, Kaitlyn Steffy, Woodinville, Reserve Champion; Agility, Katie Couch, Woodinville, Reserve Champion; Agility, Matthew Boardman, Redmond, High Blue; Agility, Nick Steffy, Woodinville, High Blue; Agility, Sarahgene Lock, Seattle, Champion; Agility, Isabell Faulds, Monroe, Champion; Agility, Reilly Linzy, Snohomish, Reserve Champion; Agility, Logan Kilgore, Bothell, Reserve Champion; Agility, Kailey Kovach, Marysville, High Blue; Agility, Connor Meyers, North Bend, High Blue; Showmanship, Justin Armstrong, Snohomish, High Blue; Showmanship, Ben Armstrong, Snohomish, Reserve Champion; Showmanship, Katie Grant, Snohomish, Reserve Champion; Showmanship, Thaddeus Ramsey, Granite Falls, Champion; Showmanship, Cassandra Fieldson, Bothell, High Blue; Showmanship, Jaden Knighton, Granite Falls, Reserve Champion; Showmanship, Morgan Shults, Bothell, High Blue; Showmanship, Andrew Swope, Snohomish, Champion; Showmanship, Ryan Ramsey, Granite Falls, Champion; Showmanship, Abby Jones, Mukilteo, Reserve Champion; Showmanship, Lydia Zemouri, Mountlake Terrace, Champion; Showmanship, Shruti Bona, Duvall, Reserve Champion; Showmanship, Courtney Sauter, Arlington, Reserve Champion; Showmanship, Kiley Hill, Lake Stevens, Champion; Showmanship, Allie Saulness, Woodinville, High Blue; Showmanship, Joey Kammerer, Bothell, High Blue; Showmanship, Kailey Kovach, Marysville, Champion; Showmanship, Caroline Beebe, Snohomish, Champion; Obedience, Caroline Beebe, Snohomish, Reserve Champion.

Open Class Forages

1st place, Class winner, Award of Excellence, previously cut Grass Hay, Andrew Albert, Arlington; 1st place Class Winner, Best of Division, Best of Show, Mixed Legume and Grass Hay, Eric Fritch, Snohomish; 1st place, Class winner, First Cut Grass Hay. John Gearhart, Arlington; Special Thanks to Youth Exhibitors, Chloe, Fenna and Eissen Groeneveld, Sultan;

Dexter Open Class Beef Show

Champion Cow: RDoubleD Sheridan, Monica Dexter; Reserve: Phrisky Farm’s Linda , Robbin Pittack; Junior Heifer Calf Champion: Mrald Miss Kay, Stefani Millman; Reserve: Rusty Spring Daze, Laaci Louderback; Intermediate Champion Female: Mini Meadows Dark Secret; Reserve: Rusty Cow Patti, Laaci Louderback; Junior Champion Female: RDoubleD Victoria ,Monica Dexter; Reserve: Phrisky Farm’s Whoopi,Robin Pittack; Senior Champion Female: Mrald Cinnamon, Susan Barron; Grand Champion emale: RDoubleD Victoria , Monica Dexter; Reserve Grand Champion Female: Phrisky Farm’s Whoopi, Robin Pittack; Junior Bull Calf Champion: Mrald Paul Bearer, Susan Barron; Reserve: RDoubleD Patron, Monica Dexter; Senior Bull Calf Champion: Mrald Bugsy Malone, Stefani Millman Junior Champion Bull: RDoubleD LJ, Monica Dexter Reserve: Rusty Stormin’ Norman, Laaci Louderback Grand Champion Bull: Mrald Paul Bearer, Susan Barron Reserve Grand Champion Bull: RDoubleD LJ, Monica Dexter Premier Exhibitor: Monica Dexter.

2014 Scottish Highland Beef Open Show

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Champion Cow: RAM Jazz, Run-A-Muk;,Reserve: Dorothy of Swalander, Robert Swalander; Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion: RAM Jazabell, Run-A-Muk; Reserve: GardenHome Cayenne, Ian Schleh; Junior Heifer Calf Champion: RAM Scarlett, Run-A-Muk; Reserve: Hiner of Swalander, Robert Swalader; Senior Heifer Calf Champion: RAM Treva, Run-A-Muk.

Intermediate Champion Heifer: RAM Sheba, Run-A-Muk; Reserve: RAM Zanadu, Run-A-Muk; Junior Champion Heifer: Louise of Swalander— Robert Swalander; Reserve: RAM Mairi, Run-A-Muk; Senior Champion Heifer: RAM Cassidy, Run-A-Muk; Reserve: Taylor of Swalander, Robert Swalander; Grand Champion Female: RAM Cassidy, Run-A-Muk; Reserve Grand Champion Female: Louise of Swalander, Robert Swalander; Senior Bull Calf Champion: RAM Deacon— Run-A-Muk; Intermediate Champion Bull: RAM Zander, Run-A-Muk; Reserve: RAM Bruce, Run-A-Muk; Junior Champion Bull: BEM Boomer, Robert Swalander; Reserve: RAM Dakota, Run-A-Muk; Grand Champion Bull: RAM Zander, Run-A-Muk Reserve Grand Champion Bull: RAM Deacon, Run-A-Muk Premier Exhibitor: Run-A-Muk

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